The destination is made up of 4 municipalities, Navojoa called the Pearl of Mayo is the city that has more hospital infrastructure and medical services in the region, Alamos is one of two magical towns of the state, Huatabampo with beautiful beaches that are a natural attraction for those seeking fun and sea gastronomy and Etchojoa with a variety of natural resources for tourism, located on the banks of river sites. All towns are about an hour away from each.

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Sierra Mar

South of the State, between Alamos, Navojoa and Huatabampo, an impressive natural beauty circuit opens, is an excellent option to get out of town and practice hunting in hunting ranches, bird watching, boating, kayaking raft, dove and duck hunting and of course photography.

From impressive colonial buildings, to the beautiful beaches of the Sea of Cortez; it has a beautiful tours along the route through long estuaries of the Sea of Cortez, extensive mangrove forests, golden sand dunes, semi-desert vegetation and beautiful tropical birds nesting that maintain a natural balance on the beaches.

Rio Mayo, clothing and shelter of life in this area has as its inhabitants on the surroundings the Mayos, a native Indian group in the region. The Mayos are creators of various crafts, beautiful rugs and blankets, as well as traditional masks.

Alamos

Alamos is located in the southeast of Sonora, the architecture of this beautiful city is a fusion of Spanish baroque and indigenous, but also hides the magic of having a pleasant climate throughout the year, giving us a pleasant place to stay and ideal for the development of cultural events. This colonial landscape takes us back to the past, amazes us with its old buildings walking through cobbled streets, it gives us the arches view perfectly delineated and yards lost among plants and flowers, also allows us to take shelter in old buildings that are now part of the hotel's infrastructure.

Navojoa

It is located in southern Sonora State, on the edge of the Mayo Valley, between the mountains and the coast, has a wonderful climate and a wide variety of regional flora and fauna, it has ideal characteristics for ecotourism. Its landscapes and development offer us excursions by the river Mayo, spaces to practice cycling, kayaking, rappelling, hiking, hunting and fishing, and its land shares huge rocks and canyons to climb. It is a town surrounded by ranches and communities inhabited by people with a vocation for hospitality; the locals are offered as guides, also to provide you lodging, and they announce you their crafts and typical customs.

Etchojoa

It is located south of the state in the "Yaqui-Mayo" territory and is a town that still keeps alive their indigenous traditions. It has gardens, malls and bends of the channel which are a real source of entertainment and recreation for families. The traditional celebrations of the Yoremes villages take place with interesting ceremonies during Semana Santa; it is a town where you can enjoy traditional dances and ceremonies with songs, music, crafts, medicine and special rituals. Being a land where the Yaqui and Mayo ethnicities live, here it takes place the Danza del Venado, one of the most symbolic of our state traditions.

Huatabampo

It is located south of the state, it is a place that follows naturally their native customs, which keeps alive their traditions, which offers its exquisite dishes and shares the beauty of its beaches and that has 110 kilometers of coastline, of which 70% are beautiful beaches with gentle waves, ideal for rest and fishing, such as Las Bocas, Bachomojaqui, Camahuiroa, Los Baños of Agiabampo and Huatabampito. The house where General Alvaro Obregon lived and the mausoleum located in the municipal cemetery built in 1928 were rebuilt in 1928.

Los Mayos

Known as Yoreme, the Mayos come from the ancient inhabitants of Huatabampo culture, belonging to one of the cultural traditions of Sonora.

It is the largest ethnic group, with a population of approximately 75,000 inhabitants. They keep their language alive.

Yoreme means "one who respects the tradition" opposed to yori "the one who does not respect". According to an old legend of its oral tradition, the word Mayo means "people of the rivera"; they currently live in the municipalities of Alamos, Quiriego, Navojoa, Huatabampo and Etchojoa.

The story tells that the Mayos were docile receivers of the Spanish evangelistic teachings, while acquiring knowledge about agriculture and animal husbandry. With this acceptance the settlers of the old Mayo zone quickly assimilated the customs of the time, with a gradual loss of their traditional social organization.

Rancho San Jose

In southern Sonora, surrounded by a splendid natural setting and close to the beautiful colonial town of Alamos, Touristic Ranch San Jose welcomes those who enjoy spectacular wild landscapes unique in the state and hospitality of the Sonoran field.

Contemplate the majesty of its scenery, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking or motorcycle, the conference days for birding watching and photography are excellent options to enjoy these incredible scenarios.

At the boundaries of the ranch, the Ecological Reservation Sierra de Alamos-Arroyo Cuchujaqui represents a paradise for nature lovers and studies of the flora and fauna.

Vegetation species can be seen as the Sabine, Mauto, pachotes, woodsanto and amapa, among many others. Also some animal species, turtle, lizard, iguana, gila monster, deer, ocelots, wild boar, skunk, sheep, peacock and especially birds.

Los Guarijíos

They were born as a liaison between the Tarahumaras with Cahitas.

The evangelization of the Guarijios started in 1620 by Jesuit missionaries.

According to historical records, in 1632 the tribes of the Chinipas, Guarijios and Guazaparis were revealed by the great dissatisfaction with the work of missionaries and other Spanish settlers, mainly due by the strong repression of indigenous people and their beliefs.

Guarijios were divided into two groups so far preserved: Guarijios of Chihuahua, linguistically related to the Tarahumara language, and the Guarijios of Sonora, with greater reliance on the Cahita ethnicity, represented by the Yoreme Mayos.

Fishing Dams

Presa Adolfo Ruiz Cortinez

Municipio de Álamos

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La Playa de El Siarí

The Siari beach, merges its waters with the Sea of Cortez, this site attracts thousands of visitors throughout the year, especially in the dates of Easter.

Huatabampito

It’s located in the town of Huatabampito, in the municipality of Huatabampo, south of Sonora. Huatabampito beaches offer a unique and unforgettable experience, being that the first months of each year, whales from cold waters take refuge in this coast of the Sea of Cortez to breed in the warm waters. Visitors will find housing, restaurants, palapas and a variety of activities for a pleasant stay.

At the Huatabampito beaches you can enjoy of:

The first months of the year foreign and national visitors attend to receive visits from whales seeking warm waters of these beaches to breed. They organize boat tours along the coast to closely observe this impressive natural phenomenon.

These beaches are ideal for those who enjoy fishing, sailing, but above all, boating, and we can see the beautiful scenery of the beaches and places with a variety of flora and fauna.

The main attraction is competitive racing speedboats, which are held at different times of year. It is also common ATVs racing competition.

The quiet beaches of Huatabampito invite us to walk around and practice land sports.

It is located in southern Sonora State, on the edge of the Mayo Valley, between the mountains and the coast, has a wonderful climate and a wide variety of regional flora and fauna, it has ideal characteristics for ecotourism. Its landscapes and development offer us excursions by the river Mayo, spaces to practice cycling, kayaking, rappelling, hiking, hunting and fishing, and its land shares huge rocks and canyons to climb. It is a town surrounded by ranches and communities inhabited by people with a vocation for hospitality; the locals are offered as guides, also to provide you lodging, and they announce you their crafts and typical customs.

►Alamos

Alamos

Alamos is located in the southeast of Sonora, the architecture of this beautiful city is a fusion of Spanish baroque and indigenous, but also hides the magic of having a pleasant climate throughout the year, giving us a pleasant place to stay and ideal for the development of cultural events. This colonial landscape takes us back to the past, amazes us with its old buildings walking through cobbled streets, it gives us the arches view perfectly delineated and yards lost among plants and flowers, also allows us to take shelter in old buildings that are now part of the hotel's infrastructure.

►Etchojoa

Etchojoa

It is located south of the state in the "Yaqui-Mayo" territory and is a town that still keeps alive their indigenous traditions. It has gardens, malls and bends of the channel which are a real source of entertainment and recreation for families. The traditional celebrations of the Yoremes villages take place with interesting ceremonies during Semana Santa; it is a town where you can enjoy traditional dances and ceremonies with songs, music, crafts, medicine and special rituals. Being a land where the Yaqui and Mayo ethnicities live, here it takes place the Danza del Venado, one of the most symbolic of our state traditions.

►Huatabampo

Huatabampo

It is located south of the state, it is a place that follows naturally their native customs, which keeps alive their traditions, which offers its exquisite dishes and shares the beauty of its beaches and that has 110 kilometers of coastline, of which 70% are beautiful beaches with gentle waves, ideal for rest and fishing, such as Las Bocas, Bachomojaqui, Camahuiroa, Los Baños of Agiabampo and Huatabampito. The house where General Alvaro Obregon lived and the mausoleum located in the municipal cemetery built in 1928 were rebuilt in 1928.

►Sierra Mar

Sierra Mar

South of the State, between Alamos, Navojoa and Huatabampo, an impressive natural beauty circuit opens, is an excellent option to get out of town and practice hunting in hunting ranches, bird watching, boating, kayaking raft, dove and duck hunting and of course photography.

From impressive colonial buildings, to the beautiful beaches of the Sea of Cortez; it has a beautiful tours along the route through long estuaries of the Sea of Cortez, extensive mangrove forests, golden sand dunes, semi-desert vegetation and beautiful tropical birds nesting that maintain a natural balance on the beaches.

Rio Mayo, clothing and shelter of life in this area has as its inhabitants on the surroundings the Mayos, a native Indian group in the region. The Mayos are creators of various crafts, beautiful rugs and blankets, as well as traditional masks.

►Rancho San Jose

Rancho San Jose

In southern Sonora, surrounded by a splendid natural setting and close to the beautiful colonial town of Alamos, Touristic Ranch San Jose welcomes those who enjoy spectacular wild landscapes unique in the state and hospitality of the Sonoran field.

Contemplate the majesty of its scenery, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking or motorcycle, the conference days for birding watching and photography are excellent options to enjoy these incredible scenarios.

At the boundaries of the ranch, the Ecological Reservation Sierra de Alamos-Arroyo Cuchujaqui represents a paradise for nature lovers and studies of the flora and fauna.

Vegetation species can be seen as the Sabine, Mauto, pachotes, woodsanto and amapa, among many others. Also some animal species, turtle, lizard, iguana, gila monster, deer, ocelots, wild boar, skunk, sheep, peacock and especially birds.

►La Playa de El Siari

La Playa de El Siarí

The Siari beach, merges its waters with the Sea of Cortez, this site attracts thousands of visitors throughout the year, especially in the dates of Easter.

►Huatabampito

Huatabampito

It’s located in the town of Huatabampito, in the municipality of Huatabampo, south of Sonora. Huatabampito beaches offer a unique and unforgettable experience, being that the first months of each year, whales from cold waters take refuge in this coast of the Sea of Cortez to breed in the warm waters. Visitors will find housing, restaurants, palapas and a variety of activities for a pleasant stay.

At the Huatabampito beaches you can enjoy of:

The first months of the year foreign and national visitors attend to receive visits from whales seeking warm waters of these beaches to breed. They organize boat tours along the coast to closely observe this impressive natural phenomenon.

These beaches are ideal for those who enjoy fishing, sailing, but above all, boating, and we can see the beautiful scenery of the beaches and places with a variety of flora and fauna.

The main attraction is competitive racing speedboats, which are held at different times of year. It is also common ATVs racing competition.

The quiet beaches of Huatabampito invite us to walk around and practice land sports.

►Fishing Dams

Fishing Dams

Presa Adolfo Ruiz Cortinez

Municipio de Álamos

96.848 has.

►Etnia Los Mayos

Los Mayos

Known as Yoreme, the Mayos come from the ancient inhabitants of Huatabampo culture, belonging to one of the cultural traditions of Sonora.

It is the largest ethnic group, with a population of approximately 75,000 inhabitants. They keep their language alive.

Yoreme means "one who respects the tradition" opposed to yori "the one who does not respect". According to an old legend of its oral tradition, the word Mayo means "people of the rivera"; they currently live in the municipalities of Alamos, Quiriego, Navojoa, Huatabampo and Etchojoa.

The story tells that the Mayos were docile receivers of the Spanish evangelistic teachings, while acquiring knowledge about agriculture and animal husbandry. With this acceptance the settlers of the old Mayo zone quickly assimilated the customs of the time, with a gradual loss of their traditional social organization.

►Etnia Los Guarijíos

Los Guarijíos

They were born as a liaison between the Tarahumaras with Cahitas.

The evangelization of the Guarijios started in 1620 by Jesuit missionaries.

According to historical records, in 1632 the tribes of the Chinipas, Guarijios and Guazaparis were revealed by the great dissatisfaction with the work of missionaries and other Spanish settlers, mainly due by the strong repression of indigenous people and their beliefs.

Guarijios were divided into two groups so far preserved: Guarijios of Chihuahua, linguistically related to the Tarahumara language, and the Guarijios of Sonora, with greater reliance on the Cahita ethnicity, represented by the Yoreme Mayos.